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I created this fun math activity to help my kiddos (3-7 years) learn some key math skills & practice them in a fun way! You can build various trains depending on the age/skill of your child.
Trains to Build
- Counting 10- (PreK)
- Counting 1-20 (PreK/K)
- counting 1-30 (K)
- Counting 1-50 (K/1st)
- Counting 1-100 (1st)
- Counting by 2s (1-10 K / 1-100 1st)
- Counting by 5s (1-50 K /1 –100 1st)
- Counting by 10s (1-50 K /1 –100 1st)
- Odd Numbers (1st)
- Even Numbers (1st)
As always, these are for your personal use only. Please to not sell or host anywhere else. Feel free to share my blog with others, the more the merrier! But please do not link others directly to the download. Thanks! If you enjoy reading my blog regularly, consider joining with Google Friend Connect, RSS Feeder, Twitter, Facebook, or subscribing by email.
NOTE: 10/10/12 – The link has been revised to include the illusive #33 and as a Google drive file =-)
Have fun! If you enjoyed this activity, let me know! I love feedback!














Thank you for sharing this printable. I have a little one that really loves trains.
ReplyDeleteI think I should print these out for New Kid. He would love them!
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These are so cool. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! My 23 month old loves trains!
ReplyDeleteThankyou so much these are beautiful and so are you for sharing.
ReplyDeletethanks for the great resource & for linking to the Sunday Showcase & I hope to see more of your fab ideas this week!
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Thanks so much! My littlest conductor will be thrilled! Visiting from Math Monday.
ReplyDeleteAn excellent way to encourage kids to have fun learning their numbers. Look forward to trying it. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteI was trying to figure out a way to make something with trains - my son is a HUGE fan! Thanks for sharing this printable. :)
ReplyDelete~Bekah @SonshineTotSchool.blogspot.com
just printed these out and assembled them but there is no 33 and there are two 55s.
ReplyDeleteLove the idea and appreciate all your printables
ReplyDeleteEek, just printed these out to take with us on a trip but there's no 33, help!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up ladies. Not sure what happened - we used this and had all the letters - maybe I changed it and it didn't get saved or something.
ReplyDeleteEither way - the link has been updated to include the illusive #33 =-)
Enjoy,
Beth